The artwork, titled “A Corner of the Artist’s Room, Paris,” was created by Gwen John around 1907 to 1909. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement and measures 31.7 x 26.7 cm. It falls under the genre of interior paintings, capturing a serene and intimate corner of a room.
This depiction reveals a quiet and tranquil corner, presenting a delicate interplay of soft, muted colors. A wicker chair, draped with a blue fabric, is positioned to the left, suggesting a moment of quiet introspection. Adjacent to the chair stands a simple wooden table, upon which rests a small bouquet of flowers in a vase, casting a gentle shadow on the wall behind. The light filtering through the window softly illuminates the scene, highlighting the textured walls and the subtle details within the composition. The simplicity and tranquility of the room reflect the artist’s sensitivity to her surroundings and her ability to convey a sense of calm and contemplation through her work.








